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Bought a new Superduty last August and I want to put a spray in bedliner in it it. Should I install my fifth wheel hitch first or the liner then the hitch? Anyone in the Fort Worth area know where to get a quality liner such as Line X for a good deal?

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Liner first, then the hitch. Can't help with dealer locations, but Line X is a good liner.


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I suggest you drill the holes in the bed for the bed rails before geting the liner sprayed on. That way your holes are protected instead of drilling thru the liner. I also suggest waiting 2 or more days after the liner is spray on before installing the rails.

I put my rails in the day after spraying and got a little bubble in a few spots. Not hing serious, and it could have just been the pressure of the nuts being torqued, but maybe not.

I still like the Line-X.


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dbbls wrote:

Liner first, then the hitch. Can't help with dealer locations, but Line X is a good liner.

Agree with above. I had my Line X installed in Plano, so can't help with Ft Worth.

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dbbls wrote:

Liner first, then the hitch. Can't help with dealer locations, but Line X is a good liner.


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remoandiris wrote:

I suggest you drill the holes in the bed for the bed rails before geting the liner sprayed on. That way your holes are protected instead of drilling thru the liner. I also suggest waiting 2 or more days after the liner is spray on before installing the rails.

I put my rails in the day after spraying and got a little bubble in a few spots. Not hing serious, and it could have just been the pressure of the nuts being torqued, but maybe not.

I still like the Line-X.


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Good info guys. Thanks

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